“My Two Elaines” by former Gov. Martin Schreiber with Cathy Breitenbucher, which deals with Schreiber’s experiences as a caregiver for his wife Elaine, who has Alzheimer’s disease, is the selection for the Cedarburg Reads program.

The program is taking place in September, World Alzheimer’s Month.

Schreiber will discuss the book and his experiences and offer advice to other caregivers during a 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 25, program at the Cedarburg Library’s community room.

The Greater Port Washington Kiwanis Club will host a poker run and beer garden on Saturday, Sept. 1.
The poker run will begin with registration at 11 a.m. at Wayne’s Drive-In in the Town of Cedarburg and make stops at Suburban Motors in Thiensville, Stoney Hill Pub and Grille in Waubeka and Schooner Pub, the Holiday Inn and the Kiwanis Club’s beer garden in Upper Lake Park, all in Port Washington.
Riders will receive a punch card to have punched at each stop for prizes that include a weekend in Port Washington and Suburban Motors gift cards.

A Port Washington man was among the students who graduated from Loras College in Debuque, Iowa, this year.
Aidan Wojciehowski graduated magna cum laude.
He earned a bachelor of arts degree in media studies and business administration.

Finley James Blum was born at 2:07 p.m. June 7 to Emily and Richard Blum of 1940 Cold Spring Rd., Neenah.
Finley weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces and was 20-1/4 inches long when he was born at Theda Care Regional Medical Center in Neenah.
His grandparents are Robert and Kay Flanders of Belgium and Richard and Gloria Blum of Withee.
His great-grandparents are Nancy Flanders and Chuck Bohman, the late Robert Flanders, Kenneth Nelson and the late Mabel Nelson, Karen Kalepp and the late James Kalepp and Joretta Blum and the late Glen Blum.

Jessie Garcia, who covered the Green Bay Packers for 24 years, will be the opening master of ceremonies for the Adult Literacy Center’s spelling bee, Spell Wars, on Friday, Sept. 7.
There are still a few openings for three-person teams, as well as spectators for the event, to be held at the River Club in Mequon.
The event includes dinner and registration at 6 p.m. and the spelling bee at 7:15 p.m.